Use our database to explore the grants and commissions awarded throughout the Trust's 30+ year history.
Isabella Deary
to undertake an art-science residency at the Victoria University of Wellington with Professor Simon Davy, Wellington, NZ
Program
Emerging Artist Grants
Practice Area
Visual Arts
Amount
$10,785
Year
2026
Jesse Vivante
to undertake an international study tour of Europe and Canada engaging with artists Hakön Steve, Jennifer Torrence, Fritz Hauser, Boa, Alexandre Babel and Noam Bierstone, Norway, Denmark, Switzerland, Italy, Germany and Canada
Program
Emerging Artist Grants
Practice Area
Music Contemporary
Amount
$15,000
Year
2026
Joshua Han
to undertake masterclasses and lessons in piano performance with leading professors of the Department of Piano Performance at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna and Vienna International Pianists Academy (VIP Academy) in Vienna, Austria
Program
Emerging Artist Grants
Practice Area
Music Classical
Amount
$13,000
Year
2026
Juliette Younger
to undertake a structured professional development and research program in artist-led publishing and book arts at Center for Book Arts, New York University and Franklin Furnace in New York, USA
Program
Emerging Artist Grants
Practice Area
Design
Amount
$10,650
Year
2026
Jarnah Montersino
to undertake a structured residency with Etesian Gallery in Menorca, Spain, take part in a botanical dyeing mentorship with Teresa Nunes in Lisbon, Portugal and to attend Lisbon Design week and galleries in London and Lisbon
Program
Emerging Artist Grants
Practice Area
Visual Arts
Amount
$14,820
Year
2026
Johanna van der Linden
to undertake a 2 month artist residency at PADA Studios in Lisbon, Portugal
Program
Emerging Artist Grants
Practice Area
Visual Arts
Amount
$10,000
Year
2026
Juliet Phraser
to undertake a masterclass in Performance & People at the School of Disobedience, Budapest, Hungary
Program
Emerging Artist Grants
Practice Area
Visual Arts
Amount
$6,000
Year
2026
Kat Yates
to undertake a week-long directing residency with Katie Mitchell in Berlin at the Festival of International New Work 2026 (FIND) and take a week-long autobiographical workshop with Bryony Kimmings in Brighton, UK